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Old 07-11-2005, 10:29 AM   #37
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League leaders through September 1906

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BATTING AVERAGE
AL                                 FL
George Stone, SLB            .280  Jack Birnbaum, NOP           .330
Sam Crawford, DET            .279  Doug Stocker, NOP            .312
Elmer Flick, CLE             .279  Bill Keller, BLT             .311
Nap Lajoie, CLE              .268  Dan Floyd, BLT               .295
Jiggs Donahue, CHA           .268  Dave Ramsdell, MIL           .288

DOUBLES
George Davis, CHA              34  Dan Floyd, BLT                 31
Frank Huelsman, WAS            33  Mike Cummings, IND             25
Sam Crawford, DET              32  Clem Prindle, PIT              25
Jimmy Williams, NYA            30  Ed Lennox, KCP                 24
Elmer Flick, CLE               29  Four tied with                 22
Bill Bradley, CLE              29

TRIPLES
Elmer Flick, CLE               21  George Hosmer, IND             28
Danny Murphy, PHA              20  Henry Rogers, IND              13
Ty Cobb, DET                   18  Bill Prior, NOP                10
Jake Stahl, WAS                16  Roy Day, IND                   10
Sam Crawford, DET              15  Charlie Hemphill, BUF           9
                                   Glenn Richardson, NEW           9
 
HOME RUNS
Sam Crawford, DET               5  Eight tied with                 4
Nap Lajoie, CLE                 4                                   
George Stone, SLB               4                                   
Hobe Ferris, BOS                4                                    
Many tied with                  3                                   

RBI
Sam Crawford, DET              63  George Hosmer, IND             64
Bill Bradley, CLE              60  Bill Keller, BLT               62 
Danny Green, CHA               60  Clarence Gaughan, BLT          57
Nig Clarke, CLE                60  Ted Grams, PIT                 56
Terry Turner, CLE              57  Ty Holst, BLT                  55

RUNS
Elmer Flick, CLE               69  George Hosmer, IND             82
Fielder Jones, CHA             66  Dan Floyd, BLT                 75
Ty Cobb, DET                   66  Henry Rogers, IND              73
Germany Schaefer, DET          64  Ed Smithers, NOP               70
Harry Bay, CLE                 63  Clarence Gaughan, BLT          64
George Davis, CHA              63

STOLEN BASES
Danny Hoffman, PHA             58  George Hosmer, IND             65
Elmer Flick, CLE               56  Chris Brammer, PIT             58
Ty Cobb, DET                   51  John Densmore, BUF             56
Jake Stahl, WAS                48  Ed Smithers, NOP               56
Jesse Burkett, BOS             47  Nixey Callahan, PIT            55

WINS
Clark Griffith, NYA            23  Chris Thompson, NOP            23
Frank Smith, CHA               23  Dan Woods, IND-NEW-IND         22
Addie Joss, CLE                23  Bill Hamlett, MIL              20
Bill Donovan, DET              22  Mark Mitchel, BLT              20
Noodles Hahn, SLB              20  Cy Barger, NOP                 20
Rube Waddell, PHA              20
								   
STRIKEOUTS
Rube Waddell, PHA             275  Howie Hillis, KCP             153
Tom Hughes, WAS               126  Kirk Brown, BLT               140
Bill Donovan, DET             123  Ed Willett, KCP               139
Noodles Hahn, SLB             121  Harry Griffis, NEW            132
Earl Moore, CLE               114  Cy Barger, NOP                129
Ed Walsh, CHA                 114

EARNED RUN AVERAGE
Chief Bender, PHA            1.32  Bill Underwood, BLT          1.90
Noodles Hahn, SLB            1.37  Howie Hillis, KCP            1.93
Jimmy Dygert, PHA            1.65  Roger Spindler, PIT          1.94
George Winter, BOS           1.68  Dan Woods, IND-NEW-IND       1.99
Addie Joss, CLE              1.77  Mark Mitchel, BLT            2.08
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The one constant through all the years, Ray, has been baseball. America has rolled by like an army of steamrollers. It's been erased like a blackboard, rebuilt, and erased again. But baseball has marked the time. This field, this game, is a part of our past, Ray. It reminds us of all that once was good, and that could be again. Oh people will come, Ray. People will most definitely come.
--Terence Mann, somewhere in a cornfield in Iowa
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